for racket sports it can be returning the ball right off the bounce for a trading card game like magic or hearthstone it’s filling the deck with cheap fast cards with starcraft, it’s zerg swarming
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this is unintuitive because aggression usually feels “stronger” but in practice is actually “weaker but FASTER” “punching through a defense” relies on speed not strength
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it is also why ooda as a strategy mostly does not work the real time nature of the required aggression means there’s isn’t time to sit back and think like a chess player it’s not an actual strategy. it’s a collection of habits.
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the right habits and “way of being” have to have already been ingrained prior to the confrontation ironically, this makes ooda the least flexible, most simplistic, and luck dependent strategy
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it succeeds primarily in strong bounded domains like fighter jets, tennis, ping pong, dota, etc… because the rules don’t change, all strategic nuance can be stripped from the game if u boil it down to a battle of pace
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e.g. with the modern high spin/speed table tennis game, each champion is predictably a prime-of-life mid twenties from a training farm who beats down the opponent with faster reaction and speed
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instead of a “strategic” game it becomes “overcome everything with large amounts of topspin”
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it is ineffective as a general strategy towards life because life is not a bounded domain with a statically sized table, ball, and set of rules. there’s no way to put in the reps to ingrain the no-think-only-flow habits required for aggression
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aggression in this sense of “nonstop pace” is also intrinsically linked with flow. there is no flow unless reality is engaged in at a pace that gives the thinking mind no time to react
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the “aggressive jock” is better at sex than the “overthinking nerd” because just like sports, breaks in flow and intrusion of thought stand out jarringly
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bryson dechambeau is controversial as a golfer just like sous vide is controversial as a cooking technique because they slow down the game enough so that thinking is effective the controversy is that it destroys the ability of the game to produced stack ranked sexiness
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